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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
I flashed this yesterday after including MS Office and "icontact". So far, I am not receiving any overt issues with battery consumption, and performance seems to be on par with 20748. Actually, things are more consistent on this build - it doesn't seem to randomly bog down so much, at least so far. Time shall tell, I guess... or until another build rolls around to play with.
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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
this might seem crazy, but i am in the midst of a test. i reflashed with the latest MINUS the patches reference in the group file. loaded spb to do a safe reboot and then uninstalled it. i will check this consumption vs. patches consumption.
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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
Just chiming in my own with battery test times. All are with few phone calls, no bluetooth, no wifi, not running additional programs, times recorded by me and a trusty clock. Completely unscientific and all, just making the disclaimer:
20755 Build * Full to 20% = 16 hours 32 minutes * 20% to 10% = 1 hour 2 minutes * 10% to shutdown = 28 minutes 20931 w/ latest: * Full to 20% = 14 hours 53 minutes * 20% to 10% = 51 minutes * 10% to shutdown = 19 minutes There does seem to be a difference in this one test, but it may not be significant. I'll do a few more and run it against some t-tests to check.
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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
I had gone from 100 to 70 in just a couple of hours with no calls (on the latest build with fixed patches). That is something that never happened before. On the previous (latest build with non-functional patches, but the spb workaround), I lasted on 100 for a couple hours, then 90 for several more hours. I am testing the elimination of patches with the spb workaround and will let you know if it was my imagination or real. I am pretty certain there was something to it because on the build with greater battery consumption, I was noticing that acbPowerMeter was showing a lot of fluctuation in an "idle" state.
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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
I am having two issues with this build.
1 SD card wont recognize 2 I can't seem to fit as much stuff as I could before on this phone through BuildOS.
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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
Just reporting in again. The t-tests showed no significant difference between the battery life of these two builds.
For the first question please allow me to use the porcupine effect: What SD card are you using and is it recognized by any other devices? For the second question, 20931 itself takes up more space than previous ones. Can't say how much exactly, but enough to make a difference about how many OEM's can be crammed in. Cook a barebones ROM and just add your OEM's one at a time. It is time consuming like whoa but at least you will know for sure how much you can fit without a lock-up. |
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Re: WM6.1 build 20931 kitchen
Does anyone else have oddly large soft-key menu text? For instance, in IE, when I click the Menu button, the text of the items is rather large, larger than the webpage text. I tried to adjust textsize on the Screen app in the control panel to no avail.
Is there a way to adjust these fonts without rebuilding? Michael PS: In regards to the immediately above, about an unrecognized SD card, if it's SDHC, try putting in an SD card (say, 512mb) first, then trying your card. My phone would freeze every time I popped in my 8gb SDHC card. It would unfreeze when I removed it. After putting in a 512m card, the 8gb worked immediately, and flawlessly. Thanks, Michael |
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